Abstract

Based on the results of the analysis of 1616 medical records of adult (over 18 years old) patients with burns who were discharged after inpatient treatment in a satisfactory condition, and 83 with an unfavorable outcome of the injury, it was found that in the general structure of medical procedures performed, the largest number accounted for x-ray examinations (39.6%), less for necrectomy (18.6%) and dermoplasty (15.0%), and the proportion of these procedures is statistically significantly higher in discharged persons. In patients with an unfavorable outcome of injury, the proportion of central vein and bladder catheterizations, intubations, bronchoscopy, fibrogastroduodenoscopy prevails in the structure of interventions for therapeutic purposes. In patients of the same group, the frequency and frequency of performing both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is much higher due to more extensive and deep damage to the outer integument by the flame in the vast majority (92.8%) of the victims.

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